Minnesota Hockey Magazine

Minnesota Hockey Magazine

Minnesota Hockey Magazine has a rich history behind it. Once hailed as the top hockey magazine in North America, it is now transitioning into the digital age. What used to be a one-way narrative will now evolve into an interactive online platform, offering Minnesota hockey enthusiasts of all ages a place to express their love for the sport through articles, photos, and videos.

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  • 1 week ago | minnesotahockeymag.com | Judd Zulgad

    Bill Guerin finally was able to hold a season-ending press conference this week that didn’t include the Wild general manager trying to explain how he intended to operate with $14.7 million in dead money counting against the salary cap. Those days are finally past.

  • 1 month ago | minnesotahockeymag.com | Judd Zulgad

    Kirill Kaprizov’s return from a 28-game injury absence last Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks gave the Wild superstar the perfect opportunity to get back into the swing of things. Kaprizov did exactly that with two goals, including the overtime winner, and an assist. That was the positive. The downside was that his performance created an expectation that Kaprizov could pick up where he had left off before undergoing surgery in late January for a lower-body injury.

  • 1 month ago | minnesotahockeymag.com | Jordan McAlpine

    KEARNEY, Neb. – Cooper Simpson scored plenty of goals this winter for the Shakopee Sabers. The senior lit the lamp 49 times and racked up 83 points over his 31 games, and Simpson was named a Mr. Hockey Finalist for his efforts. His 49 goals were the most in the state, and Simpson helped the Sabers win 24 total games – including their first section championship in Class 2A.

  • 1 month ago | minnesotahockeymag.com | Heather Rule

    ST. PAUL, MINN. — A Wild game broke out at Xcel Energy Center on Wednesday night. No, really. It was a wild game in every sense of the word. Going up against the league’s worst team, the 20-win San Jose Sharks, the Wild were hunting two points in the standings. They got them, but it took an offensive outburst and overcoming defense lapses to get there with an eventual 8-7 overtime win that also included a combined six goals from two returning starts.

  • 1 month ago | minnesotahockeymag.com | Heather Rule

    ST. PAUL, MINN. — The Wild were winless in its last four games, managing just two extra-session points in a three-game road trip earlier in the week. They came back home staring at five games left on the schedule and still in a position to clinch a wild card spot in the playoffs. It took a little extra time, but the Wild got the two points it desperately needed in a 3-2 overtime victory over the division rival Dallas Stars on Sunday at Xcel Energy Center.

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